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p''r wsssss)wli sss mmm ssy ass I sa sse sw sareraaraa' sa ss we se REAL ESTATE 1 TWf NASHVUL I TIMNISStAM, um II, 155 William Dorris Rites Auction Salot 14 REAL ESTATE I REAL ESTATE I REAL ESTATE Auction Soloa BFO.N Friday evening. Jjce It A wet ion Salt! 14 Auction Sale 14 In Greenbrier Today 1. Mis gut Benson. Survived butad Js Benson: oe.i titer, airs C. Ciod.

tan, fc.m ABSOLUTE Architect, Dies SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Funeral services for William Smith Dorris 67. of Greenbrier, Tenn ho WILLIAM TYNE'S DISPERSAL COMPLETE SALE died Friday, ill be at 1:30 m. today at Greenbrier Methodist church. AUCTION June 18, 2 P.M.

MODERN BRICK 4713 Crinstead PI. HwsfflS asftviue. tp-daughter. Mis C.ara Jercgan. 6sn fed jo.

step-sons. Brat-Bard Jeicmau. fcsanssuie. lnd Herman W. Jenifers.

Deirou. sis'ers. Mrs. Fd Canuauy. Cenirr-tille.

Tenn. Mrs. Eluabtlb. bates. Dallas, Texas, brother.

John V. and B. hajringion. HoiUenvilie Otila C. P.

Harrington, rnirnn Sprmgs lour Remains are at the chape! of Pettus-owen ft Wood. C'harioite Ate. wheie funeral aers-icrt will be Monday afiernoon at W.Hampden, Actor, Dies FamecJ Shakespearean Stricken in Cab On Way to Work at 75 HOLLYWOOD Walter Hampden, 75, the famed rtor nf stase, screen and television, dieii yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. He suffered a strok Thursday. The veteran aotor, particularly noted for his Shakespearean roles, ram tn Hollywood from New Yorlf.

Services Tomorrow For Heart Victim; Burial in Darlington 0 0 The Rev. Rov Sublette and the Rev. H. H. Bixler will officiate.

Burial will be in Elmwood ceme tery. The body is at the Greenbrier Russell E. Hart. 82. Nashville architect who designed th Tennessee governor's mansion, died of ha pel of the.

Associated funeral Only 2 blocks off Gallatin home. Mr. Dorris, owner of the Green a heart condition at 2:30 p.m. yea terday at-St, Thomaa hospital. Road from red light at Hayesboro Ave.

See sign. o'elocc. conaiictcd by Bra. inom-ti Warner. The following sriil Pae aerse as aetne pa.

Clyde a hue. H. Randolph Eugene Bfraiin, Victor T. tial.l-buriun. Aivia Slubbiefleld.

Edd Cannady. Bn and Hay Arnold, interment. Mount Olivet cemetery. Prltus-Oaen at Wood. i-J-iJ.

-ttn. brier Lumber company, died in Vanderbilt hoerpital, Nashville, after suffering a stroke Thursday. He had been a patient at the hospital lunce May 11 when he suffered a heart attack at his Thu modrn and c'nh brick consists He was a native of Robertson home at 212 Jackson blvd. Funeral aervicea will county. His parents were Fate andjt0 take a ro)(, ln movie.

He start- or 2 lovtly bedroom with large elosgti. til bam and shower, linen MrKINNET At o'clock. Satur tomorrow at Finley-Dorri A Edna Jackson Dorns. Pd WOrk Bt MGM dtudlo Wedneer. In addition to his lumber bust- day.

Hampden was stricken In 120-ACRE FARM WITH STOCKED FISHING LAKE AUCTION Friday, June 17th, 11:00 A.M. Rain or Shine 8V2 Miles South of Nashville on Beech Creek Road Charlton funeral home, 2423 West End ave. The Rev. Robert Shaw ness, Mr. Dorrls was a farmer jtaxicah the next nay while on nil and a retired rural mall carrier, way to the studio.

will officiate. Burial will be In After the stroke he appeared 1r He was a member of the Green show some improvement but yes Darlington. S. C. The body in at the funeral home Mr.

Hart, a partner in the engi brier Methodist church and the Laymen's club, and wu active in the Robertson County Farm Bu day morning. Jute 11. IM. at local infirmary, tin. Lula Mc-Kinney.

Survived by daughter. Mrt. i.eo Wise; brothers, uliam Simpson, Roy Simpson. Maihrw fcimpion; liner. Mits Mlncie Binip-aon; three trandrbildren.

Remains are at the funeral home. Marshali-Donnelly-Combs. ill 2Sin Norm. Funeral from Bible Presbyterian Churrh at 10 30 cloca Monday mormnf. Rev.

Fred Biroud officiatlnc. Pallbearer are: William Simpson. Robert Boob Smith. Jerry Wise, Joe Kraft, Dave Wise, Gilbert Hime. Oliver Sullins and Robert Carney.

Interment. Bpnm Htll Cemetery. Marshall -Donnelly -Combs. terday Dr. Gerald Blankfort sail he was not responding to neering firm of Hart, Freeland 4 reau.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Myrtle. Hackney Dorris, whom he Roberta, had ervd aa architect on many buildings throughout the state, including the National Life building, Hermitage hotel, and the Interstate Life building at Chatta married In 1912; three daughters, Born Walter Hampden Dougherty in Brooklyn, the actor would have been 76 June 30. He began. Shakespearean roles in 1901 with, a company touring Great Britain, He returned to the United State and began a long career in the, Mrs.

Robert B. Cllnard and Mrs nooga. C. R. Matthews of Nashville; and SPAIN Friday mormni.

June 10. In closr. hall with i Urge closets. Iivni room, dinmj room with built-in china press modernistic kitchen, lots of metal cabinets, hardwood floors electric heat plastered walls, tnsulated weatherstripped. attached faraa.

ceiled concrete floor. Uun-drv facilities. Lot 70x150. There is a good loan on this property that can be assumed. EZELL DICKERSON Agent 4-0586 AUCTIONEERS JIM STEVENS Realty Auction Assoc.

JOHN ANDERSON SALES MANAGER JIM STEVENS AUCTIONEER 28.25415-5357 1317 Gallatin Rd. Mrs. J. W. O'Rear.

Memphis; four He also designed the new wing of the Nashville Baptist hospital, ths Gothic tower atop Chrit Episcopal church, the Belmont Heights sons, Jimmy and W. Smith Dorris Greenbrier; Charley Dorris, Camp Gordon, and Mac Dor St. Petersburg. F.a William Howard Spain. Survived by ido.

Mra. Hiloa Mae Haney 8pain: two daughters, Mrs. (Jilliam Traughber and Mr. James Travis Mccord. both of Kasnville.

and five arand-rnildren. a.idy being returned tn Nashville. Funeral airangemenli to be anno'inred. ris, Anchorage, Alaska; a brother, Erneert Dorris; and six sisters, Mrs. Dalton Luton.

Mrs. Susie McMur- try, Mrs. Gilbert Phelps. Mrs. Out-of-Town Deaths Lloyd Faries, Mrs.

Mary Webster. Buffalo Valley, Tenn. and Miss Stella Dorris, all of A.MEK.0. Saturday afternoon Greenbrier; and four Mrs. Nasha Benson June 11.

19S5, at his borne, hultalo Vailey, route 1. Marvin Anderson 46 Survived by mother. Allie Anderson. Butlalb Valley: ai.steis. Mr.

Betty Neil McKjnney and Mrs. Nellie Bell Cieniry. Bul-filo Valley, and Mrs. Myrtle Hill. Lancaster, brothers.

Kivin Anaerson, Hlrkman, Odell Anderson, Donelson. Jewell Anderson, Buffalo Valley, and Da-lelee Anderson, Canton. Ohio. Remains are at the home. Funeral aervices Sunday afternoon at 2 Services Tomorrow l.

isis mm osim mnw 'J 1 fl I LxL Thu farm, owned and formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrt. William J. Tyne, is located in WILLIAMSON COUNTY on Beech Creek Read. From Nashville go Hillsboro Hwy.

(431) 6V2 miles to Beech Creek Road, follow arrows 2 miles to auction. The sturdy built LOG and FRAME home, nestled in the foot hills of Williamson County, has 3 rooms, hall, Vi bath, utility room with oil furnace, laundry room, kitchen and screened-in front porch first floor. Upstafrs are 2 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, storage and many closets. OUTBUILDINGS: Leg guest house, smoke house, stock bam and milk house. LAND: 120 acres, most of which is pasture, lies level to rolling to steepy rolling.

Approximately 45 acres in cultivation or could be tractor cultivated. LAKE: On north side of house nearby is the late stocked with Brim and Bass in 1953. TOBACCO BASE: .6 acre. WATER: Well with electric pump, 4 ponds, 3 springs and lake. LIVESTOCK: 20 young Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey dairy cows and 1 Holstein bull subject to registration all of good quality.

FARM EQUIPMENT: Ferguson tractor with disk harrow, bush and bog disk harsow, 2 disk plows, cultivator, seeder, corn planter, timber saw and pulley; Bush Bog disk harrow, eulti-packer, manure spreader, scoop; JOHN DEERE 40-5 ROLLER CRAWLER TRACTOR with lights, power take-off and No. 61 dozier blade, four-wheel trailer; New Holland baler; factory built Reynolds Hammer Mill complete with molasses mixer and meeter, mounted on a 4-wheel drive; Willis eep; cut-off saw; Reo truck about 400-gallon gas tank and two trailers. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: International milking machine. 8-can Wilson milk cooler, wash vat. can rack, can hoist and 12 10-gallon milk cans.

Practically new equipment. Hay, 470 bales oat, rye oat and crimson clover. POSSESSION: Delivery of deed. LIBERAL TERMS. THIS POPULAR SIZED FARM, LOCATED IN ONE OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY'S MOST PROGRESSIVE SECTIONS, OFFERS AN IDEAL FARM HOME FOR THE FARMER OR CITY DWELLER AND A COOD INVESTMENT FOR THE INVESTOR.

This property is serviced by free school bus, milk and mail routes. There are two Nashville phones. 4 clock, at GordoDSVllle Nararene Funeral services for Mrs. Sue Benson, granddaughter of one of Nashville's earliest settlers, will ba held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Pettus-Owen and Wood funeral rnurcn.

Services conducted Dy Rev. Luther McBrlde and Rev. Ray-Raymond Jones. Interment Oor-donsvllle cemetery. Bass funeral home.

Gordonsvllle In charte. LIVESTOCK FARMING TOOLS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUCTION SALE June 23rd, At 10:30 A.M. Located mile west of Nolenj- chapel, 4506 Charlotte ave. Svlvia. Tenn.

BFRRY Suddenly, Frldsy June 10. 19.iS. at 11:15 a at hia home near Sylvia. John Herbert Berry, aee 61 yean. Survived by wile.

Mn Pllna Hall Berry, three daughters. Mrs. Evelyn Loean, of Slavdrn, Mrs. Joy Groves, NeDtune. Mus Louise Berry villt Road on McMurray Russell E.

Hart Designer ol many buildings Drive, turn at Tusculum Mrs. Benson, wife of Nasha W. Benson of 2209 Murphy suffered a heart attack at her home Friday night and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Baptist hospital. Daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Brown Harrington of Nashville, Mrs. Benson spent most of her life here.

She was a granddaughter of Neal S. Brown, w-ho settled in Nashville around 1800, shortly after the city was founded. She was a member of Central Church of Christ. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Benson is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

R. C. Croft, and a son. Sam M. Williams, both of Nashville; a ichool.

see sian. Baptist church, Green Hill Shop I have sold mv farm and must ajivt ping center and upper room of the possession. Everything must sell LIVESTOCK 64 HEAD General Board of Evangelism. of Cumberland City, two sons, Paul Berry of Cumberland City, Maurice Berry, of Clarks-ville. mother.

Mrs. Armentla Berry, of Sylvia, two brothers. Oscar and Holland Berry, both of Sylvia, five sisters, Mrs. John Brown. Mrs.

Jack Young, both of YDsllantl. Mrs. L. 8 Jones. Liberty.

Texas. Mrs. V. L. Wester-man, and Mrs.

W. B. Lyhe, both of Sylvia, 12 grandchildren. The 'e-malna are at the home, funeral services from the Sylvia Baptist Church. Sunday June 12.

lo5 at 2 00 p.m., conducted by Bro. Roy Hardesty. Interment Dickson Union cemetery. Arrangements by Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson. Tenn.

Mr. Hart was born in Darling 40 head of milk cows, lersey and Holstein. ona tina Holstein bull, 7 lersey ana Holstein heifers. 13 ton, S. the son of Dr.

Robert and Theodoeie Eason Hart. He PRE-SALE INSPECTION INVITED Walter Hampden Movie role cut short American theater. He had been president of the Players club in New York since 1928. Ona of hia notable achievement was 1000 appeaiances in Edmond Rostand's romantic comedy, "Cyrano de Bergerac." His films included "All About Eve." "The First Legion." "F1v Fingers," "Treasure of the Golden Condor" and "Sombrero." His home was in Ridgefield, Conn. Surviving are his widow, English Actress Mabel Moore, and a eon, Paul, of New York.

Hampden waa graduated from, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute In 1900. At the institute he joined ill dramatic society. At lfi he portrayed Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice." He later went to J'rance tn studv music. He left Paris and ran off to England to join the touring A GOOD LUNCH WILL BE SERVED jersey and Holstein calves, 2 mares, ona 3-vear-old work hore. FARMING TOOLS was graduated from Furman university at Greenville, S.

Iti 1895 One H-Farmell tractor, ona lohn and spent the early part of his life Col. Fulton Beasley, Auctioneer stepdaughter, Mrs. Clara Jernl- in architectural firms in North Carolina, Virginia and Knoxville He spent a year in Faris study Deere drill II year old', one larce mar.ure spreader (I year old one tractor mower, one tractor plow (disc), en side delivery rake, one cultipaeker one corn planter (1 year did. one tractor wagon, one old Ford truck, one, tractor due gan, San Pedro, two stepsons, Brsynard Jernigan, Evans-ville, and Herman W. Jernigan, Detroit; two sisters, Mrs.

ing Gothic architect, and later was employed in th office of Ralph Adams Cram, noted New, iork city architect. harrow, one tractor cultivator, 2 watering troughs, ona hog feeder for 12. one Seree milkin ma TRUE Mr. Hart came to Nashville in Ed Cannady, Centerville, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bates, Dallas, Texas; three brothers, John Y.

and O. B. Harrington, Holdenville, and C. P. Harrington, Primm Greenbrier, Tenn.

FELTS Mrs. Ida Fox. aie 80 rears. died at the Robertson County Hospital, Friday eight, June 10. 1955.

Widow of the late. J. J. Felts, ol Greenbrier. Survived by six daughters.

Mrs. Frank Matthewa, Greenbrier, Mrs. C. Bracey, Joelton, Mrs, H. E.

Simpson, Nasn-vtlle, Mrs. Joluinv Matthews, of Ridnetop, Mr. W. H. Elam.

Springfield, Mrs. J. Watts, Nashville: five sons, Felix Felts, of F'avettevllla, N. J. W.

FelU. Nashville. H. C. Ed and Jesse Fella, all of Joelton; one aister, Mra.

Tom Winters, ot chine cow hitches one milk coo'er, ona electric water heater, 1910 and became a partner in the present firm of Hart, Freeland A Roberts. 100 bales of hay. 350 locust posts. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Springs, Texas, and four grand-j He W'as married to the former children. One bedroom suite, ona breakfast table one chair, ona bed, one Miss Elizabeth Douthit of Greenville, S.

in 1900. She survives. dresser, ona couch chair, ona alec-trie ranse. ona oil heater, many Mr. Hart was a 33rd degree Ma REALTY CO.

other items too numerous to William McCorkle Dies in Jackson son, a memher or the American Institute of Architects, and of the St. George's Episcopal church. Other survivors include a son, Public Square. Franklin, Tenn. Phones 1071059 Maxwell Hart of Chattanooga, mention LUNCH WILL BF SERVED H.

H. BLAZIER Owner T. M. CRINNELL Agent BILL HALL WILLIAMSON COUNTY'S OLDEST REALTY FIRM F. R.

Benson company. For the. next three years he played Shake, spearean roles ranging from comedy to tragedy. His biggest success was as A performance as Hamlet established Hampden's reputation as an actor in London. Returning to the United States, he made his American debut as leading man for Alia Nazimova in a comedy, "Comte3e Coquette." His performance in "The Servant in the House" brought critical acclaim.

For 10 years thereafter he performed in light plays. Then he did "Julius "Hamlet" and "MacBeth" at thu Shakespeare playhouse in New York, His performances were so well received that he determined to confine himself to serious roles. Mrs. Lula McKinney Adams, Tenn tlx brothers, Mrlvin Fox, of Thomasvllle, Jim. John, L.

Jesse and Charlie Fox, all of Nashvlllj; 29 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. Remains are at the Associated F'u-nersl Home, in Springfield, where eervices will be held Sunday, June 12. 1955, at 3 30 by He. C. T.

Bowen. Key. Roy Sublette, and Rev. John I. Dickson.

Active pallbearers. Grandsons; O. W. Bracey, Dicky Bracev, Tburman Matthews, H. C.

Tarr, Jimmy Hailey, and Billy Whitson. Interment Elmwood eemetery. Associated Funeral Directora, in fharge. Sprmgtield, Tenn. Murfreeaboro, Tenn.

Auctioneer HENDERSON, Tenn. William McClaln McCorkle, 69, Cheater county register since 1942. died yesterday following a heart attack. Death came in Williamson hospital in Jackson, Tenn. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Monday at Unity Baptist church near here. Burial will be ln Unity Dies, Riles Tomorrow Phone 97-5311 9-6572 FRANKLIN COUNTY FARM ARQiQIUTE Funeral services for Mrs. Lula PFAR80N June 11, 1955 at her AUCTION AUCTION Simpson McKinney, 2206 Patterson will be at 10:30 a.m., tomorrow at Bible Presbyterian Church, 902 Monroe st. cemetery. Survivor include his widow, The Rev.

Fred Stroud will of Grace Kee McCorkle of Henderson; a son, Earl, Miami, and a daughter, Mrs. Hammond Fowler, Nashville and Rockwood, Harry W. Forde ficiate. Burial will be at Spring Hill cemetery. A L' E.

A I A 0 0 a Mrs. McKinney, who lived most homr, 1109 East r.ytle Mra. Henrietta Barker Pearson, age 5. Survived by two daughtrrs. Mrs.

A. C. Ealy and Mrs. J. N.

Dear-man, one son William L. Pearson all of Murfreesboro; three brothers, Lawrence Barker. Oscar Barker, both ot Readyvllle. and Vance Barker, Murfreesboro; five aisiers. Mrs.

John Parkhurst. Mrs. 8. McElroy, Mrs. Jim Winfrey, all ot Murfreesboro, Mrs.

Jim Pachall of PorterflelrJ, and Mrs. Annie Alexander of Readyvllle. Funeral from Woodfln Memorial chapel, Monday June 13 at 2 by Elder J. h. Jackson and Elor Oeorge DeHoff.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment In Evergreen cemetery. of her life in Nashville, died early yesterday morning at a local in Farm and Personal Property of the Late Herbert C. Smith Saturday, June 18, 10 A.M. LOCATED AT GEORGIA CROSSING, FRANKLIN COUNTY.

TENN. 3 MILES FROM DECHERD, 3 MILES FROM COWAN AND 4 MILES FROM WINCHESTER ON NEW BLACKTOP ROAD AUCTION InCollege Area June 18th 2 P.M. Choice Rental Property or Home With Income 2000 24th South Just Off Fairfax Big Brick Duplex 5 rooms and bath on first floor. firmary after a long illness. June 18 at 2:00 P.M.

Glenn's Service Station Selling due to owner leaving state. Born in McMinnville, daughter of William and Carolyn Walter E. Haley MOUNT PLEASANT, Tenn. Walter Earl Haley, 38, died yesterday at hia horns here, of a heart attack. Funeral services will be at 4 p.m.

today at Williams Mount Pleasant Simpson, she married Julius McKinney more than 40 years ago. Mr. McKinney died in 1947. Woodfin Memorial chapel In Mrs. McKinney was a member charge.

funeral home, with the Rev. Low of the Daughters of America. Funeral sprvices for Harrv W. Forde, 317 Harvard will at 30:30 a.m. tomorrow at.

the Fin-ley-Dorris Charlton funeral chapel, 2423 West End ave. Dr. A. L. Currie will offiriate.

Burial will follow at Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Forde died Friday night in a Nashville nursing home, following a two-year nines. He would have been 74 years old in July. He is survived by a sister, Mrs, Griffin Lovelace, "West Hartford, a brother, Clifton D.

Forde of Nashville; and two nephews. Pallbearers will he Harry M. Hayes, Cecil D. Hayes, Tom Forde, James Zarecnr, Oscar Nye, Lit-tell Ruet and Joe E. Wilson.

ell Knupp officiating. Burial will be in Arlington cemetery here. St. Petersburg, Fla. SPAIN Suddenly Frldsy, June 10th lavs, at his home In St.

Peters LOCATION: Ona mil west of White She ia survived by a daughter, Mrs. Leo Wise; three brothers, He is survived by his widow, burg. Dr. William Howard Has 6" acres of good rich land. 61 acres in cultivation, 4.

acres in woodland Improved wth 5 roorn hotAe with water in house, kitchen sink, built-in cabinets. Has two new barns and all necessary outblidings, also double Nearly all of this farm Is under new fence. Farm in alfalfa, wheat, barley, fescue corn, and oats. All of the crocs so with farm, farm in hgn state of cultivation: on mail route, school bus. peddler route and milk route Located in very jme community; this olaca is one of the mn.t desirable farms in this a-ea being only seven minutes drive from three cities.

VERY EASY TfRMS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION FARM MACHINf RY Bluff, Ten. on U. S. Highway (known as rh Broadway of America', mam artery to New SDaln.

5S. Survived by wife, Mrs William, Roy and Mathew Simpson; a sister, Miss Minnie Simpson; and threee grandchildren, all Mrs. Alberta Haley; a daughter, Miss Betty Ruth Haley, and his Hilda Haney Spain, Bt. Petersburg. Pla clauehtera.

Mrs. G. O. Extra large living room. Big lohnsonville, Kentucky Lak and Memphis, lenn.

Traughber. Nashville. Mrs. Travis parents, Mr. and Mrs.

K. J. Haley, all of Mount Pleasant; one sister, Approximately bOO ft. of road front of Nashville. Pallbearers will be William wide concrete front porch Rents for $60.00 per month Simpson, Robert Smith, Jerry Mrs.

Talmadge Green, Columbia, and two brothers, J. C. Haley. Columbia, and Kenneth McCord. Nashville; five grandchildren: sister.

Miss Fannie Spain, Cross Plflins. Tenn. Remains will arrive Union Station, Nashville, Monday, June 13th, 1955. at 1:50 p.m. end will be conveyed to Barber Funeral home.

Milldale. where services will be conducted age, improved with a new Duiia-ing c6nsisting of space toi restaurant with grease proof tile floor, pine paneled walls, acoustical ceilings, living quarters corsists of large living room, picture window, 2 bedrooms with hardwood floors. Wise, Joe Kraft, Dave Wise, Gilbert Hime, Oliver Sullins and Ro bert Carney. Haley, Lewisburg, Tenn. Private entrance to second floor of 6 rooms and bath.

Rents for $50.00 per month. Hardwood floors and plastered walls thrughout. Separate light meters and gas meters, Several Thousand Feet of Lumber 1 Set of Good Platform Scales I Power Seed Cleaner Several Bushels of Crimson Clover Seed All kinds of Shoo Tools I Et'a Good Farmall A Traitor, Plow, Cultivator and Disc Harrow. Same as new lohn Peere Rubber Tire wason Same as new lohn Deere Tractor Mower Wednestiav, June 15th. at 10:30 ample closet space, kitchen with m.

by John W. Berklotf, minister Active Dallbearers Burgess Thom 1 Same as new Bullion Ba Bearing Ford Tractor, Plow and Cultivator, as. Dr. Joseph E. Swann.

Felix Mrs. League Dies in East electric stove connection, plenty water. This is an ideal location for a truck stop, tourist court, restau Yntrs. H. B.

Covington. J. E. Cov 9 tt Cult rarker li i Model, Newiv nvernauien Seeri! p.f new Fence Wire and 1 1952 Combine with Motor gas water heater to each apartment. All located on big shady level lot.

In choice rant gift shop, grocery stor. filling lngton and Charles L. Talley. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery near Springfield Barber Funeral The Week at Tennessee State Homemokers Conference Set at TSC Tomorrow Fiib VVita I Several tons of baled Altalla Hav A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE home. Orlinda.

2121. Card of Thanks station and fishing tackle and bait shoo, and any other typ ot business. PRF-SALE INSPECTION INVITED, terms announced day of sale. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. RAl I.KW To Be Shown This Property, Contact: MRS.

ADDIE SMITH, Owner, on farm We wish to express our sincere Telephone 3332 Cowan, Tenn. gstttude to all who helped by aym Mrs. Nancy Legaue, former Nashvillian, died Friday at. the Lonsr Island, N. home of her daughter, Mrs.

Ida Ruth Northern. Survivors, besides her husband, Dr. League, Nashville, include two sons, James and Lyle League, and Mrs. Northern, all of New York city. palhy.

kindness and flowers, to lirhten our grief during our be $25.00 FREE $25.00 rravement, In the death of our dear husband, father and son. THE BALLEW FAMILY. neighborhood of all good homes. Terms announced day $25 Free $25 Give Anderson Realty Auction Co. 110 Union 4-8377 BOB WINTON AUCTION CO.

TEL. 5H4 or 5T37 DECHERD, TENNESSEE Licensed Auctioneer, Bonded and Licensed Real Estate Agent and Broker WE MAKE FARM LOANS In Memoriae EVTRETT We wish to thank our many ED L. JENKINS Sales Manager HORACE EDGMON Auctioneer MID-STATE friends and relatives for their teleerams. rards of rondnlenre and By MABEL CROOKS Tennessee Stats Correspondent The 1955 state homemaklng conference which opens at 10 a.m. tomorrow In th Library's faculty conference room will attract home economists from over the state.

First general session is at 2 p.m. Tuesday at 10 a.m. there will be a symposium on "Home-making Education Looks Ahead." dict college and Allen university at Columbia, S. C. Eighteen new and two returning faculty members have been added for the summer.

In addition, Mrs. Mazie O. Tyson of the geography department who has been on a year's leave to drj special work for the U. S. Government in ths Virgin Islands, is expected to return July 1.

This will bring the number to 21. New summer faculty members are: Mrs. Rose M. Banks of Louisville, Mrs. Carnin Banning, COODLETTSVILLE HOME AUCTION June 18th, 2 P.M.

floral tributes during the recent loss of our mother, sister, grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Jo-Ella Ev erett. Your thouehtfmness and kindness will always be a precious LOCATION; One mile north of Oood-letusville on US 41 tSprinifield Hlihwajt. Realty Auction Co.

memory. Oeorge Everett. children and randdaiihter. Mr. and Mis.

J. E. Howlett. Sr. and Mrs.

R. 1,. Farthing and Mrs. Marian Lowe. 4-3493 HOUSE: Consists of larae livltitUSIT Martha St.

room, separate dlnme room. 1 nire'cl for the best In Auction Selling btdrjflma, arransrd kichrn. For five days the conferees will AUCTION June 25 at 10:30 A.M. 6 Miles Nolensville High study some fundamental bases of good human relations and their FRl'ETT ln loving memory of Charles Pruett, who passed away, June 11. 1951: Dear Charles.

God made the sunshine ln the sky. Dispersal AUCTION SALE 80 Head of Herefords Model and Polled June 18, at 10:30 A.M. modern bath, breerpsvs and attached carave. permanent atalrwav tn floored attic with ample apace for bedrooms. LOT- innoo without bulldlnis.

A level deep fertile lot. Onnr has purchased firm. von Tour smiling face and kind brown will have the nriviiese or mmnr eyes. Ha gave you breath and with his this beautiful place at vnur price way, turn left Haywood love made you divine But best ot all he mads you mine. Sadly missed by daughters, mother and Irene.

INSPECTIONS WELCOMED $15 FREE Mike McCorley, Agent Goodlettsville 9-5316 RAMSAY AT AUCTION 50 Head of White Face june 22, at 1 :30 P.M. Colored Out-of-Town Adams. Tenn. THOMAS Robert I.acy. died Thurs jBcatlj potters FORDE Friday evening, June 10, 1955.

at a local Infirmary, Harry Vf. Forde. Survived by sister, Mrs. Griffin M. Lovelace of West Hartford.

brother. Clifton D. Forde of Nashville; nephews. Tom Forde, Jackson, and Douglass Forde. Dallas.

Texas. Remains are at the apartments of Flnley Dorris ft Charlton West End at Twenty-filth avenue. Funeral from the chapel Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock, conducted by Dr. A. h.

Currie. Pallbearers will be Harry Hayes. Cecil D. Hayes, Tom Forde. James Zarecor, Oscar F.

Nye, Littell Rust and Joe E. Wilson. Interment. Mount Olivet cemetery. Flnley Dorris tt Charl-ton Co.

HART Saturday afternoon, June 11, at o'clock at a local infirmary, Russell Hart. Survived by hia wile, Mrs. Elizabeth Douthit Hart: son, Maxwell D. Hart, Chat-tanooRa. grandson, Russell E.

Hart II; several nieces and nephews. Remains are at the apartments of Finley Dorris and Charlton company, West End at Twenty-fifth avenue. Funeral from the chapel Monday afternoon at 30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Robert M. Shaw.

Interment Darlington. S. C. Flnley Dorns and Charlton company. MATHCOckFrlday, June 10, 1955" at a local Infirmary, J.

FredHath-cock Sr. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Hazel Rice Halhcock; sons, Alfred L. Hathcock and J.

Fred Halhcock three grandchildren; sister, Mrs. J. L. Henderson, of Decherd, Tennessee: brothers. Sam J.

Hathcock, of Lebanon, John Ed Hathcock, of Duthan. Alabama. Addison 8 Hathcock, Milan. Tennessee. The remains are at the parlors of Roesch-Palton company.

Ill Broadwav. where funeral service! will be conducted Monday morning, at 10 30 o'clock, by, Dr. C.aye L. McOlothlen. The following will please serva as pallb'srers.

Hnnnrary: Olenn Bainbrldne. Bon Wrieht, C. D. Davis, H. C.

Williams, and Retail Lumber Dealers of Nashville. Active; Travis Stroud. P. L. Es-Mn, Vernon Williams.

John 0 Wilson. Floyd Adklsson. J. Ooodmin. Henry McNshh, Clarence.

Crow. Interment Spring Hill cemetery Rgesch-Patton Company. i-Hil. day night, June 9. 1955, In Adams Tenn.

Survived by his wife, Mrs Lane, 2 miles. 35 Dairy Cows and Heifers TB and Bangs Tested m.le, 1 mile PA TY Tt A ON Thomas, of Adams, two daughters. Mrs. Joseoh Finnry, 8t Louis, Mrs. Floyd Watt, of hevond Hj'ce'h River Bridge, see; s.gn.

Madison Dial 4-l-331 1.1 head ct White Fjce excellent! breeding and color, cows and! ce'ves springers, voung service Nashville; Mrs. Thelma Rochelle, Evansville, and Mrs. Dorothy Stevens, Murfreesboro library service. R. B.

J. Campbell Nashville business. Mrs. CarrU M. Denney, Nashville; Dr.

C. E. Rochelle, Evansville, and Dr, Johnetta K. Williams, Chattanoo-ga education. Miss Pearlie Gas-away, Memphis mathematics.

Mrs. Cleo Hamilton, Atlanta, and Harold Phelps, Nashville psychology. Macon G. Hinton, Raleigh, N. C.

civil engineering. Mrs. Madeline B. Houston, San Antonio, Texas speech and drama. Willie L.

Kean, Louisville, Ky. health education. Mrs. Kath-erine Patton, Nashville sociology, Mrs. Ruth Powell, Nashville special education.

Miss Lois Towlcs, New York, N. Y. music. James Watklna, Nashville physical education. Mrs.

Marinelle Crouch Moses ln biology and Henry Hyrrles, geography, are returning from a year's leave. Walker Goes to Greenland Capt. Charles E. Walker, assistant professor nf air scienca. and one of (he original group that activated AFROTC detachment.

in 1951, has received air fore, orders for reassignment to Thu! air force base, Greenland. At present he Is attending Instrument school at Berry field. AUCTION implications for homemaking teachers, pupils, administrators, and their communities. Consultants will Include Miss Margaret Browder, state supervisor of home economics, and Miss Dorothy Gordon, director and home economics teacher trainer at Alcorn (Miss.) college. Workshoppers Plan Speech and drama department head, Dr.

Thomas E. Pnag, and his Summer theater workshop-ers are concerned with the organization and management of the non-professional theater. Projects during the coming 10 days of their two-week period will deal with the educational theater in public schools, colleges, and universities as well as the community theater in civic centers and churches. A summer theater festival and a professional summer touring theater will grow out of this session. The semi-professional summer touring theater already has a schedula of appearances which includes Alabama AAM college at HunfsvMle, Alabama state college at Montgomery, Albany (Georgia) state college, Florida AAM university at Tallah'assee, Bene lersevs, most are registered, have won many blue ribbons at ttate fairs.

hulls and good heifers Good selection ot animals for 4-H and FFA students Machinery consists of tra'tor plow, planter, corn sheller, disc, water trriugns and miscellaneous items This is a close-out sale due to iilnes and sellir-g farm MRS. IRENE M. REESE, Owner LUNCH SERVED S-can CE. cooler, DeLaval milker Cleveland. Ohio, five sona, Charles Wallace.

Jlmmv L. Thomas, all of St. Iuls, Mo. and Alex Thomas, of Clarltsville, William Thomas, of Nashville, steo-father. Charles Cooley Adams, several grandrhildren.

Remains are at Mesgs Funeral Home, until 12 00 o'rlorlt, Sunday, ai which time remains will be taken to Bells Chapel Baptist Church where services will be held al 3:00 8unday, by Rev. T. E. Winston and Rev R. 8 Stevenson, officiating.

Honorary pallbearers Peacont of Bell's Chapel Baotls! Church. Active pallbearers. W. I. Cameron.

Carter Fisher, Cleveland Young." Link Payne. Ous Washing with barn pipe. 12 milk cans atramers. hurkets and other items, OHN BRUCE ODELL THARP Owners LUNCH SERVFO Antioch Methodist Church Horace E. Smith The People's Auctioneer Antioch, Tenn.

fhone Nolensville 5-2S6. Horace Smith LOCATION: 5 miles on Ed-mondson Pike off Nolensville Highway, 1 mile south of Oglesby. 0 extra good White Far eows and heiteis. good breeding and color, service bull, one voung bull. IOHNNIF C.

MILLER Owner Horace E. Smith The Peoole'a Auctioneer Antioch, Tenn. Phone Nolensville VV erf now hooking; tummer end fail sales Civ us a call tor honest, efficient auction service em real estate, livestock and p'. ona! property. The Peonies Ajctioneer ton.

John Oreen. John Bcott. Ous June 14 at 10:30 A.M. ABANDONED STORAGE COVERT STORAGE COMPANY 420 Davidson St. Horace E.

Smith Th. Fecp'e'i Auctioneer Antioch, Tenn Phone Noin5ville Harden Interment Bell's Chapel Cemetery. Meggs A Sons, In rhsrgs Colored Card of Thjnki HORACE BMITH, Aurnoneer llves'ork and Ra P.s'a'e Phnae. Nniersvllie 4-assa AUCTIONS An'Uheie rCTtONS ANT TTPi O. RAWIJ CO Sorlntfiela Tenn Phana 4a THOMPSON- To all whs wara so kind ami thoughtful during our bereavement AfCTIONS Contact.

O. 8 Moor A we offer tur most heartfelt tnanti. Ca KEA5LET. mnitiin lenn. Pfcoce Jil.

eon, Springfield. Tenn Phone 100 In Butinfsi 3i Yfr. alii. Morloa ana ratnllr. AM JUi.

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